The CFP (Collum Femoris Preserving) stem is a collared, curved short stem device designed for minimally invasive implantation. It is a modification of the stem originally designed by Pipino in the early 1980s, the design aims of which included rotational stability by triplanar fixation,...
read full descriptionThe COLLO-MIS femoral stem is a collarless bone preserving femoral stem. It is proximally tapered and has reduced cross-section distally and is HA coated. We are not aware of published results at the present time. Do you have experience of the COLLO-MIS femoral stem ? Tell us...
read full descriptionThe Pinnacle Acetabular Cup System from Depuy comprises a 180 degree titanium shell with coating options including Porocoat (titanium sintered beads) Duofix (Porocoat with an HA coating) and Gription (high friction porous surface). The shell is designed to accept polyethylene, ceramic and metal...
read full descriptionThis is one of several CTO wires quite new to the market. The wire is 0.014 inch diameter and has a range of tip loads from 6 to 25g. These wires are designed to cross lesions within the lumen requiring a different technique to the subintimal approach used with a hydrophilic wire. Do you...
read full descriptionZimmer Longevity Highly Crosslinked Polyethylene The Longevity is Zimmer’s highly crosslinked polyethylene insert designed for total hip arthroplasty, launched in 1999. It is available as standard, 10° elevation, 20° elevation and 7 mm offset. (Zimmer.com, accessed 13/4/11) The...
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